编号:HAR453
中文名称:双身四臂大黑天
英文名称: Mahakala (Buddhist Protector) - Chaturbhuja (Four-hands)
尺幅:86.36x67.95cm (34x26.75in)
材质:棉布
题材:人物
收藏:Rubin Museum of Art
地域:西藏
年份:18世纪(1700 - 1799)
传承:竹巴噶举
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内容:
收录于《World of Transformation》75,宁玛派,藏中或藏东,18世纪,P269
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Chaturbhuja Vajra Nata Mahakala (Tibetan: gon po chag shi pa, dor je nag po chen po. English: The Great Black Vajra Lord with Four Hands) embracing the consort. From the Tradition of Arya Nagarjuna. (Based on some stylistic elements it is possible that this painting originates from Bhutan and not from Tibet).With one face and four hands, blue-black in colour, Mahakala glares ferociously with three large round eyes, bared fangs and orange hair flowing upward. The first pair of hands hold a fresh heart and the left a skullcup - held to the heart embracing the consort. The second right hand holds upraised a sword and in the left a katvanga staff with a trident point. Ferocious in appearance the consort holds a skullcup in the left hand. Both are adorned with a tiara of skulls, bone and jewel ornaments, garlands of heads and green silk scarves. The Lord wears a tiger skin as a lower garment and the consort a girdle of finely strung bone ornaments. In a relaxed posture they are seated above a multi-coloured lotus, sun and red corpse seat surrounded by the flames of pristine awareness interspersed with the emanations of black dogs, birds and garudas.Jeff Watt 9-2000